Huh?? his startup output displays Cinelerra 2.1CV, so he is using the
community version, (though likely not the latest)
Pierre
Nicolas Maufrais wrote:
James,
You don't use the CV version which we talk about on this ML.
Have a look at this:
James Lockie wrote:
Pierre Dumuid wrote:
Huh?? his startup output displays Cinelerra 2.1CV, so he is using the
community version, (though likely not the latest)
Pierre
Nicolas Maufrais wrote:
James,
You don't use the CV version which we talk about on this ML.
Have a look
Maybe file a bug report.
Also, in the later version cinelerraCV (since r952) dragging clips on
the time-line should auto-clip appropraitely..
Pierre
Scott C. Frase wrote:
Toby,
I've gotten rendering crashes if I have a gap between two adjacent clips
on the timeline. To stop the gaps from
I recall the interlace patch modified the cinelerra's quicktime, and it
is unlikely that the libquicktime project has taken that..
Andraž Tori wrote:
it is questionable if they provide the same level of functionality... if
you can do the research, you are welcomed ...
bye
andraz
On Wed,
failed
Any ideas what's wrong?
Thanks
Tim
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understanding can do.
Feel free to code up relationships if you like ;)
Give me 20 years and I will! :-)
Thanks for all your thinking, Pierre!
Have a nice day down under!
Ciao
Raffaella
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Hi Raffaella,
Yes all those are very
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Could any English speaking people tell us what's the best choice?
I am an english speaking person from Australia and despite the strong
political ties with America, Australia uses British English, and Metric
measurements... So I prefer British English, but ... given that HW
works in the San
This is micromanagement.
All you need is simple rule - if align cursor on track is set when
putting assets to tracks, they are always 'rounded' to frame boundaries.
yes but rounding to which frame boundaries?
I have mpeg material that in units of video frames has 200 for video,
and 209.3
X11-XV, and I'm using an Inspiron 510m
machine with an annoying intel graphics chip..
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and have a look at your branch!
Miha Kitič wrote:
I got something.
Committed as 66132d00aa8366e6b2ab3b65d15619b67e2f5650.
Did it work?
Miha
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please :)
I can use git, but at the moment I don't really have a clear
idea on how it works.
If you tell me what to do I will do it!
All the best!
Miha
On sre, 2006-10-25 at 09:48 +0930, Pierre Dumuid wrote:
Hi Miha,
sending whole files doesn't really show what you did to the file...
if you
Thanks Andraz,
BTW:
Johannes mentioned this idea on IRC and I second it,
To save on commits to the SVN these ideas can be placed in a git repo set up on
pipapo for git users. This can provide a place for others to try your idea
before commit. The branching system also I find really cool to in
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2) I noticed that for joins between separate videos on the same a/v
tracks, the joins between the audio and video segments did not end at
the exact same place.
This is a common annoyance! It is the result of the audio being
slightly longer in the source file.
The more annoying thing is
,
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Is it possible to create subdirectories in the Resourceswindow?
No.
I have around 50 clips in the clips dir and many of them belong somehow
together (group) and it would be much more easier if i could put them
into a subdirectory of the clip directory.
Yes it would.. Volunteer to do
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Hi Dean,
I'm probably one of the latest additional developers who has write been
given access to the SVN repostory and server.
But I'll try answer your questions as best as I know
Dean Edmonds wrote:
I'd be happy to contribute some of my time to fixing problems in
Cinelerra, particularly
Leo germani wrote:
Pierre,
It seems your ideia is very similar to my plan B, right? with the
difference that you can edit the range of each option.
I really don't get the Plan B... by the left panel I assume you mean
the track panel, and thus you are talking about selecting which
automation
displayed on that
page.
Heroine Virtual: I have quoted you, hope you don't mind.
Cheers,
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What really annoys me is at the moment, the ranges of the all
automation curves (that control floating point variables) are
currently shared, (i.e. the range for an audio track, typically need
values from -80 to 6 dB), projector / camera zoom ranges are ALWAYS
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, and then I would have to
guess what cinelerra was assuming I wanted!
Given this train of thought, it may also be cool to have an
implementation of snap values for the automation curves.
Anyhow, I went way over-time with my discussion of the problem,
Regards,
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Leo germani wrote:
anyone knows if the bug with the faders lines are fixed?
Not in the best of manners... HV has just changed the textlabed to a
dropdown list of different ranges, (being 0-100 and -80-6). Toggling
between these two influencing the audio and videos fader ranges.
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Thanks for the info. By a lot of time I meant having to install a ton
of dependencies on Fedora Core 3 to get the latest to work.
Yes, that's always an issue with cinelerra.
Actually, I personally use FC5 and am using the livna, updates, extras
and core yum repository, I seem to recall
the archive
which would be very useful
In addition to Stefan's response I would add: Pierre Dumuid from this
list, some time ago, described it this way:
This list is primarily focussed on the cinelerra-CV (i.e. the community
version of cinelerra) that is downloaded via svn.
The CV has a number
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I use KDbg ;)
Ohh, I just noticed you're the author of it, (or at least the webpage of
the first entry in google)!
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Graham Evans wrote:
and then in the File-Render dialog, choose the YUV4MPEG fileformat
My cinelerra 2.0 doesn't have this render option. I have used the rpm
for FC4 x86_64 to install. Will I need to compile the source to get it?
Yes. The version you installed is
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